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  1. Bell's Palsy Natural Treatments and Cures by Johnathan Porter, 2010-06-18
  2. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Bell's Palsy: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2003-04-08
  3. Bell's Palsy - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References
  4. Bells palsy (Postgraduate Medicine) by JTE Multimedia, 2010-06-01
  5. 21st Century Ultimate Medical Guide to Bell's Palsy - Authoritative Clinical Information for Physicians and Patients (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-03-14
  6. Bell's Palsy Toolkit - Comprehensive Medical Encyclopedia with Treatment Options, Clinical Data, and Practical Information (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2009-03-14
  7. Bell's Palsy Medical Guide by Qontro Medical Guides, 2008-07-09
  8. Otolaryngology: Bell's Palsy, Cholesteatoma, Thyroid Neoplasm, Head and Neck Cancer, Rhinoplasty, Facial Trauma, Snoring, Oral Allergy Syndrome
  9. Bell's palsy: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders</i> by Julia Barrett, Rosalyn, MD Carson-Dewitt, 2005
  10. Treating Bell's palsy.(Disease/Disorder overview): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Jon O. Ebbert, Eric G. Tangalos, 2006-07-15
  11. 2009 Conquering Bell's Palsy - The Empowered Patient's Complete Reference - Diagnosis, Treatment Options, Prognosis (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-03-14
  12. Surviving Bell's Palsy: A Patient's Guide to Facial Paralysis Management by J.P. Dambach, 1997-10-01
  13. Herpes simplex: Bell palsy, Herpes simplex virus, Herpesviridae, Viral entry, HHV Latency Associated Transcript, Valaciclovir, Antiviral drug, Thymidine kinase, Aciclovir, Chickenpox, Cytomegalovirus
  14. Bell's palsy: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health: Infancy through Adolescence</i> by Joan, RN Schonbeck, 2006

61. Bell's Palsy Information Center
bells palsy Network I put this link up before but do so again because ithas a forum page that is wonderful ~ great people, great information!
http://www.alaska.net/~gruv/bells.htm
Introduction
Hello and Welcome!
Since you are here I am assuming you have Bell's, know someone who does or have a general interest. Whatever the reason, I'm glad you've come to visit. There are some wonderful sites and information already created and available on the Internet and I don't intend to duplicate any of that information. What I want to accomplish with this page is arrange it in a way that flows logically and provides information, answers questions, relevant links, talks about options and provides support to those who need it. The areas I've focused on include: General Information About Bell's Palsy
Treatment

Recovery

Support

Additional Links
My name is Cathy and I have had Bells twice so far - once on each side of my face. The first time in November 1989 and secondly March 1999. It is a frightening and frustrating experience, however I am living proof that it can be beat ~ actually thousands recover ~ and many in under 2 months ~ some sooner, some later and to varying degrees but the odds are good! It's important to stay positive, relaxed, informed and take an active role in your care. The Internet is a wonderful source of information and support. However, be careful with whatever information you find ~ including this page of mine. Information should not be considered medical advice or expert opinion. Many people have taken the time to put information out on Bell's, some in the form of research and studies and others with their experiences. My page will attempt to link you to as much as I have been able to find!! It will also offer my personal view on many areas associated with Bells as well as from the many contacts I've made on line. Again ~ take it for whatever you feel it is worth, the intent is good, the information may be helpful. Learn as much as you can, get professional advice and make your own choices in your care and recovery.

62. BrowserWise Search!
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63. S Bell Palsy
Information about causes, symptoms, residual effects, and treatment for Bellspalsy ( Visitor WHAT IS bells palsy? Etiology of bells palsy.
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64. LookSmart - Bell's Palsy
Extension Foundation An overview of the symptoms and causes of bells palsy, withtherapeutic information such as eye protection and never damage prevention.
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65. Bells Palsy
Before, After. Before, After. Before, After. Before,After.
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66. Mioti: Medical Condition
Condition bells palsy. bells palsy. Washington University Schoolof Medicine. MEDLINEplus bells palsy. MEDLINEplus, a
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67. What Is Bell's Palsy?
Learn all about what is bells palsy, which is caused by a abnormalityof the facial nerves. What is Bell's palsy? what is bells palsy.
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What is Bell's palsy?
There are twelve cranial nerves that lead directly from the brain to various parts of the head. These nerves process hearing, assist in maintaining equilibrium, control movements of the face, throat, neck and eyes, receive sensations from the face, throat and tongue, control the nerve of smell and control the nerve of sight. Any disorder of these nerves will produce a loss of function in the area that the nerve affects. Such is the case with Bell's palsy which is caused by a abnormality of the facial nerve. Named for Scottish anatomist Sir Charles Bell who was first to distinguish between motor and sensory functions of the nerves, Bell's palsy is a paralysis of the facial muscles that usually affects only one side of the face. bodyOffer(19155) Although the cause of Bell's palsy is unknown, it is believed that it may be associated with herpes zoster or shingles, a swelling of the facial nerve as a reaction to viral infections or a lack of blood supply. This disorder affects the cranial nerve that stimulates action in the facial muscles creating a temporary inflammation of the facial nerve. This is a common disorder that appears suddenly, even though the person affected may develop a pain behind the ear or weakness in the facial muscles prior to the onset. The symptoms that occur are unpredictable and can range from mild to the complete paralysis of one side of the face. Unlike a stroke which also causes facial paralysis in the lower part of the face, Bell's palsy affects only the face in both the upper and lower areas.

68. Untitled
This one is about What is bells palsy? Email widesmiles@aol.com WHAT IS bells palsy?Bell's palsy is defined as an unexplained muscle paralysis or weakness.
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WHAT IS BELLS PALSY? Bell's palsy is defined as an unexplained muscle paralysis or weakness. It affects the facial nerve and the persons' ability to create facial expressions such as smiling, wrinkling the forehead, winking, and closing their eyelid. In most cases, only one side is affected, but there are cases where both sides suffer together. Many people report headaches, acute hearing sensitivity, drooling, impaired speech, loss of taste (or metallic tastes) facial numbness, and facial pain. The psychological, emotional, and social impact of Bell's palsy is devastating, and many become depressed and withdrawn. Although given it's name in the 1800's by Sir Charles Bell, a Scottish surgeon and physiologist, there is still no know cause or cure for Bell's palsy. Moebius syndrome is different in many ways from Bell's palsy. Moebius syndrome is congenital and there is significant, or sometimes complete lack of facial muscle or nerves in the facial area. Both sides are affected, leaving no possibility of expression, and potential speech problems. In addition, most are born with congenital limb deformities such as webbing or fusing. Bell's palsy on the other hand, can strike anyone at any age, and although most (75-90%) will recover completely, there are those who may suffer long-term residual or permanent paralysis. I have spoken to those who have been born with it (lack of oxygen during delivery), those who have been pregnant with it, children, teens, middle-aged, and the elderly.

69. Health: Diseases
What is a baker's cyst? What is a bursa? What is bells palsy? What is Bell'sPalsy? What is bulimia nervosa? What is bulimia nervosa? What is bulimia?
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70. Bells Palsy - Walker Physical Therapy
Jump to other conditions treated. Bell's Palsy.
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Bell's Palsy Definition:
  • Inflammation of the seventh nerve which supplies one-half of the face
Signs and Symptoms:
  • Can't close eye and often excessive tearing
  • Decrease salivation
  • Loss of taste on part of tongue
  • Paralysis of muscle or facial expression (eyebrow movement, forehead, nose wrinkling, blowing up cheeks)
  • Problems with chewing
Personalized Programs Include:
  • Electrical stimulation for re-education use point stim D/C
  • Facial Exercises
  • Home Program
  • Keep face warm
  • Massage
  • Most patients recover in 2-8 weeks (older patients may be longer)
  • Phonophoresis
  • Protect eye with a patch
  • Support jaw
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71. Bellspalsy
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72. Bell's Palsy
Bell's Palsy. Bell's palsy is a condition where the facial nerve becomespartially or completely paralyzed. The facial nerve (also
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73. WOMENS-HEALTH Messages For December, 2001: Bells Palsy
bells palsy. Previous message Taylor Need help with a puzzling problem ;Next in thread M. Kelly Shanahan, MD, FACOG Re bells palsy ;
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74. WOMENS-HEALTH Messages For February, 2001: Bells Palsy
bells palsy. One week after having two teeth(upper teeth, one of the right side,one on the left side,) cut out she was diagnosed with bells palsy.
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From: Linda Waldrop anonymous@obgyn.net
Sun, 25 Feb 2001 20:24:11 -0600 (CST)
My friend had two abcess teeth removed surgically. She was still on the antibotic during surgery. One week after having two teeth(upper teeth, one of the right side, one on the left side,) cut out she was diagnosed with BELLS PALSY. Her regular MD said this was probably not related to the removal of her teeth. I cant help but think there is some relation to it because her sed rate/blood test came back high. Have you ever heard of something happening like this? She just wants to know so she will have some idea if this is a prominate reaction or how long this may last. Very concerned ....so if you could reply we would appreciate your help. Thanks

75. Index Of /graphics/examination /bells Palsy
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76. Bell's Palsy Hub
Medicine and Health Sciences. bells palsy by Timothy C. Hain, MD NorthwesternUniversity Medical School. Facial Nerve Palsy Induced
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Bell's palsy is a form of facial paralysis resulting from damage to the 7th (facial) cranial nerve. It is characterised by a droopy appearance around the eye and mouth on the affected side of the face. In addition to one-sided facial paralysis with possible inability to close the eye, symptoms of Bell's palsy may include pain, tearing, drooling, hypersensitivity to sound in the affected ear, and impairment of taste. The risk of Bell's palsy increases with each decade of life, and diabetics are at a higher risk than the general population.
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77. Bell's Palsy
of the face. bells palsy usually only effects one side of the facehowever in a smaller percentage of cases it can affect both.
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One morning at about 4am I awoke feeling very thirsty, my left eye felt really itchy and strange and I had a dull ache in the left side of my throat.
I got up to go the bathroom. It was dark, so I felt my way around not wanting to wake my fiance and made it to the bathroom and poured myself a drink of water. As I drank, in the dark, I felt water dribble down the left side of my face and onto my pyjamas.
I laughed to myself thinking I had missed because I was so tired and half-asleep.
I went back to bed and awoke to the sound of my alarm at 6.50am.
I recall lying there not wanting to get up – I had never felt so tired, but what made me get up was I had promised myself I would get to work by 8 am that morning as I had so many things to do. As I walked toward the kitchen my left eye felt irritated and I remember thinking how I felt "heavy" – like at the onset of a cold. I then went to rub my irritated eye and to yawn and that's when it hit me – something was seriously wrong.

78. Bells Palsy
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Follow Ups Post Followup Diabetes Anonymous Forum FAQ Posted by Ruth on October 15, 2001 at 21:18:56: In may I had an attack of bells palsy it caused me to have such bad headaches that I have not worked since may.Now it seems to have affected the nerves in the back and legs.It has also caused eye and hearing damage.Anyone with experiences with this palsy I would appreciate some info about your experience.
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79. Re: Bells Palsy
Re bells palsy. Follow Ups Post Followup Diabetes Anonymous Forum FAQ In Reply to bells palsy posted by Ruth on October 15, 2001 at 211856
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Follow Ups Post Followup Diabetes Anonymous Forum FAQ Posted by anita cook on October 30, 2001 at 16:54:54: In Reply to: Bells Palsy posted by Ruth on October 15, 2001 at 21:18:56: I had bells palsy when i was only 15 it is a facal stroke and causes what ever side you had it on to drope it should not effect your back and legs you may have a form of nurophy you might want to talk to your dr about that i hope this was some help
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Raise eyebrows, forming horizontal wrinkles in forehead (expression of surprise)
Draw eyebrows together and downward, forming vertical wrinkles between brows (frowning). Lift outside borders of nostrils, forming diagonal wrinkles along bridge of nose (expression of distaste) Make a "kissing" motion (pucker). Protrude upper lip. Smile. Grimace. Purse your lips as if blowing through a straw. Protrude your lower lip as if pouting. Close eyes together tightly.

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